A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are holding a joint press conference, following their meeting in Ankara.
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Legal experts have strongly condemned the arrest of a lawyer on charges of insulting a public official, saying that the verdict has no legal basis but rather constitutes an act of intimidation against critics of the government.
Umut Kılıç, an attorney from Afyonkarahisar province, was placed in custody on after describing PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan as a fascist. Kılıç was speaking during an interview to become a judge and had successfully passed a relevant exam. During his second interview at the Ministry of Justice, Kılıç believed that the committee members conducting the interview were biased against him. “You won't hire me anyway," he said. "You're all men of fascist Erdoğan." The committee members immediately filed a complaint and police detained the lawyer. Kılıç was referred to a prosecutor's office for insulting the president and public officials.
Speaking to Today's Zaman on Thursday, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Konya deputy AtillaKart said that the arrest of Kılıç was an arbitrary decision.
“In theTurkishPenal Code [TCK], the prerequisite conditions for the arrest of an individual are made clear. However, in the case of the lawyer [Kılıç], he has not committed a crime that requires his arrest. The majority of the judiciary is subordinate to the executive and acts in accordance with its instructions. The verdict of arrest is a consequence of the authoritarian regime in Turkey,” said Kart.
Kart also noted that lawyers who protested in the AnkaraCourthouse to show solidarity with Kılıç have been facing judicial proceedings for having done so. “People are even not allowed to exercise their rights. The right to assembly is among the most basic human rights. The government will escalate tension on the pretext of protecting public order and security ahead of the general election [on June 7.] We [opposition parties] and civil organizations nevertheless will continue to seek our rights,” said Kart.
The heads of bar associations in Ankara, Afyonkarahisar, Aydın and some 200 lawyers gathered in front of the Ankara Courthouse on Wednesday to protest the arrest of Kılıç at the Ankara Courthouse. The crowd chanted the slogans “Shoulder to shoulder against fascism,” “Dictator, keep your hands off the judiciary” and “The lawyer Umut Kılıç is not alone.”
Speaking on behalf of the lawyers and bar officials, Ankara Bar Association head Hakan Canduran said that those who had ruled for the arrest of Kılıç had committed a crime. The head of Afyonkarahisar Bar Association, Turgay Şahin, maintained that arrest of a person for insulting public officials stands in contrast to rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
The chairman of the Law and Life Foundation, Mehmet Kasap, told reporters that the arrest of Kılıç is an indication of the current political climate in Turkey. He went on to say that the penal courts of peace, where Kılıç stood trial, are instruments the government uses to silence dissenters. “In Turkey a coup has been staged against the rule of law and martial law has been put into practice. Five penal judges of peace were dismissed from their cases and replaced by judges who were prepared to arrest people over insults. These courts -- which did not give arrest rulings when an opposition leader was punched -- somehow arrest a lawyer who only voiced criticism,” said Kasap.
The penal courts of peace were introduced by the government after the revelation of a corruption scandal in 2013 which implicated four former ministers and pro-government businessmen.
In order to cover up the corruption claims, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused the Gülen movement (also known as Hizmet movement), whose supporters are inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholarFetullah Gülen, of conspiring against the government by introducing graft investigations.
The penal courts were introduced by the government in July of last year to pursue legal claims against the “parallel structure” -- a term invented by Erdoğan to refer to the Gülen movement.
The penal judges of peace, who are sometimes called “super judges,” were authorized to decide on all matters related to subjects such as issuing search warrants and taking someone into custody, as well as overturning the decisions of other judges on these matters.

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What You Need To Know:
✅ Two suicide bombers attacked a pro Kurdishpeace march in Ankara, Turkey;
✅ The attacks play a larger role in the context of Turkish influence and actions in Syria;
✅ Turkish people say they are tired of war, and tired of dying for the interests of one man, the Turkish President;
✅ Turkish population questions whether Turkey would ever shoot down a Russian jet trespassing into Turkish airspace.
Two anonymous security officers in Turkey told Reuters that the attacks were perpetrated by ISIS, but those statements are not verified, says Arzu Geybulla, a journalist based in Istanbul.
The brother of one of the suspected sucide bombers was responsible for the tragic Suruc bombings in Turkey.
People in Turkey were worried about the Russian incursions into Turkish airspace because it brought up the possibility that Turkey might actually take down a Russian jet. "Many people don't think Erdogan has the willingness to shoot down a Russian jet." says Geybulla.
Hromadske International's Ian Bateson spoke to Arzu Geybulla on October 11th, 2015.
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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life

Ankara was Atatürk's headquarters from 1920 and has been the capital of the Republic of Turkey since its founding in 1923, replacing Istanbul following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer but Ankara is also an important commercial and industrial city, located at the center of Turkey's road and railway networks. The city gave its name to the Angora wool shorn from Angora rabbits, the long-haired Angora goat (the source of mohair), and the Angora cat. The area is also known for its pears, honey, and muscat grapes. Although situated in one of the driest places of Turkey and surrounded mostly by steppe vegetation except for the forested areas on the southern periphery, Ankara can be considered a green city in terms of green areas per inhabitant, at 72m2 per head.

Yūgen gaisha

A yūgen gaisha or yūgen kaisha (Jp. 有限会社, lit. "limited company," abbreviated in English as Y.K. or as wasei-eigoCo., Ltd.) is a form of business organization in Japan.

Yūgen gaisha are based on the GermanGmbH and were implemented in Japan in the Limited Company Act (有限会社法) of 1940. Companies Act, implemented on May 1, 2006, replaced the yūgen gaisha with a new form of company called gōdō gaisha, based upon the American limited liability company. Following the implementation, no new YKs were allowed in Japan, but pre-existing YKs were allowed to continue their operations as kabushiki gaisha under special rules.

Whether the term is pronounced as yūgen gaisha or yūgen kaisha is up to the local dialect or the company's preference when it is part of the company's name. While it is pronounced yūgen gaisha in standard Japanese, the alphabetic abbreviation is always Y.K. by standard.

Structure

As of 2005, a Y.K. can have up to 50 investors, called members(社員,shain). The members were required to provide at least ¥3 million in capital contributions, with each investment unit(持分,mochibun) valued at no less than ¥50,000. The minimum capital amount was much more permissive than the ¥10 million minimum for a kabushiki gaisha. A Y.K. was also not required to issue certificates for investment units, whereas stock certificates were required for a K.K.

Turkey lacks proof for Gulen's coup role: Lawyer

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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13:36

Putin & Erdogan speak after meeting in Ankara (Streamed live)

Putin & Erdogan speak after meeting in Ankara (Streamed live)

Putin & Erdogan speak after meeting in Ankara (Streamed live)

Russian PresidentVladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are holding a joint press conference, following their meeting in Ankara.
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0:53

Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov assassinated in Ankara

Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov assassinated in Ankara

Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov assassinated in Ankara

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Legal experts condemn arrest of lawyer for insulting public official

Legal experts have strongly condemned the arrest of a lawyer on charges of insulting a public official, saying that the verdict has no legal basis but rather constitutes an act of intimidation against critics of the government.
Umut Kılıç, an attorney from Afyonkarahisar province, was placed in custody on after describing PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan as a fascist. Kılıç was speaking during an interview to become a judge and had successfully passed a relevant exam. During his second interview at the Ministry of Justice, Kılıç believed that the committee members conducting the interview were biased against him. “You won't hire me anyway," he said. "You're all men of fascist Erdoğan." The committee members immediately filed a complaint and police detained the lawyer. Kılıç was referred to a prosecutor's office for insulting the president and public officials.
Speaking to Today's Zaman on Thursday, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Konya deputy AtillaKart said that the arrest of Kılıç was an arbitrary decision.
“In theTurkishPenal Code [TCK], the prerequisite conditions for the arrest of an individual are made clear. However, in the case of the lawyer [Kılıç], he has not committed a crime that requires his arrest. The majority of the judiciary is subordinate to the executive and acts in accordance with its instructions. The verdict of arrest is a consequence of the authoritarian regime in Turkey,” said Kart.
Kart also noted that lawyers who protested in the AnkaraCourthouse to show solidarity with Kılıç have been facing judicial proceedings for having done so. “People are even not allowed to exercise their rights. The right to assembly is among the most basic human rights. The government will escalate tension on the pretext of protecting public order and security ahead of the general election [on June 7.] We [opposition parties] and civil organizations nevertheless will continue to seek our rights,” said Kart.
The heads of bar associations in Ankara, Afyonkarahisar, Aydın and some 200 lawyers gathered in front of the Ankara Courthouse on Wednesday to protest the arrest of Kılıç at the Ankara Courthouse. The crowd chanted the slogans “Shoulder to shoulder against fascism,” “Dictator, keep your hands off the judiciary” and “The lawyer Umut Kılıç is not alone.”
Speaking on behalf of the lawyers and bar officials, Ankara Bar Association head Hakan Canduran said that those who had ruled for the arrest of Kılıç had committed a crime. The head of Afyonkarahisar Bar Association, Turgay Şahin, maintained that arrest of a person for insulting public officials stands in contrast to rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
The chairman of the Law and Life Foundation, Mehmet Kasap, told reporters that the arrest of Kılıç is an indication of the current political climate in Turkey. He went on to say that the penal courts of peace, where Kılıç stood trial, are instruments the government uses to silence dissenters. “In Turkey a coup has been staged against the rule of law and martial law has been put into practice. Five penal judges of peace were dismissed from their cases and replaced by judges who were prepared to arrest people over insults. These courts -- which did not give arrest rulings when an opposition leader was punched -- somehow arrest a lawyer who only voiced criticism,” said Kasap.
The penal courts of peace were introduced by the government after the revelation of a corruption scandal in 2013 which implicated four former ministers and pro-government businessmen.
In order to cover up the corruption claims, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused the Gülen movement (also known as Hizmet movement), whose supporters are inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholarFetullah Gülen, of conspiring against the government by introducing graft investigations.
The penal courts were introduced by the government in July of last year to pursue legal claims against the “parallel structure” -- a term invented by Erdoğan to refer to the Gülen movement.
The penal judges of peace, who are sometimes called “super judges,” were authorized to decide on all matters related to subjects such as issuing search warrants and taking someone into custody, as well as overturning the decisions of other judges on these matters.

7:51

The Sunday Show - Investigating the Attacks in Ankara, Turkey

The Sunday Show - Investigating the Attacks in Ankara, Turkey

The Sunday Show - Investigating the Attacks in Ankara, Turkey

What You Need To Know:
✅ Two suicide bombers attacked a pro Kurdishpeace march in Ankara, Turkey;
✅ The attacks play a larger role in the context of Turkish influence and actions in Syria;
✅ Turkish people say they are tired of war, and tired of dying for the interests of one man, the Turkish President;
✅ Turkish population questions whether Turkey would ever shoot down a Russian jet trespassing into Turkish airspace.
Two anonymous security officers in Turkey told Reuters that the attacks were perpetrated by ISIS, but those statements are not verified, says Arzu Geybulla, a journalist based in Istanbul.
The brother of one of the suspected sucide bombers was responsible for the tragic Suruc bombings in Turkey.
People in Turkey were worried about the Russian incursions into Turkish airspace because it brought up the possibility that Turkey might actually take down a Russian jet. "Many people don't think Erdogan has the willingness to shoot down a Russian jet." says Geybulla.
Hromadske International's Ian Bateson spoke to Arzu Geybulla on October 11th, 2015.
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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life

Ever since he filed a fundamental rights enforcement action for the release of self-confessed billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans), Olukoya Ogungbeje had been a subject of intense criticism from the public and even his colleagues. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the lawyer explains the rationale behind his action, the police’s attitude towards his clients’ family, and their chances in court.

TURKEY: ANKARA: ABDULLAH OCALAN'S CONVICTION UPHELD

Turkish/Nat
A Turkish appeals court has upheld Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan's conviction for treason and separatism, on Thursday.
The charges carry a mandatory death sentence, but this now has to be endorsed by Parliament and the Turkish President before it could be carried out.
But the government is treading a delicate path.
If the death penalty were enforced it could jeopardize Turkey's chances of joining the European Union.
A judge in the Turkish capital Ankara quashed an appeal on behalf on the Kurdish Rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan on Thursday.
In its brief ruling, the court stated that the previous trial in which Ocalan was sentenced to death had been held "in accordance with legal procedures."
Ocalan's lawyers had asked for a retrial.
They said that Ocalan was prevented from meeting with his lawyers and that his arrest and the conditions in which he was kept afterwards were illegal.
Ocalan himself has argued that he is trying to turn his Kurdish guerrilla group into a political party and that hanging him would only lead to further bloodshed.
Outside the court a group of protesters representing the families whose relatives have died as a result of the guerilla war waged by Ocalan's P-K-K against Turkey.
They defaced images of Ocalan and called on M-Ps to ratify the death sentence.
But the decision puts the Turkish government in a difficult position.
If the sentence is endorsed Turkey's application to join the European Union may well be set back.
Lawyers for the families of the victims disagree.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Today's decision by the court ought not to affect our relations with Europe just as earlier decisions by the court did not affect them. In 1974 we landed on Cyprus and no one in Europe approved then but what happened? Nothing. Turkey is a strong big and sovereign nation."
SUPERCAPTION: MehdiKeskin, Lawyer for PKK victims' families]
And those who lost relatives are in no mood for compromise.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Thank God that the blood of our sons has finally been avenged."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop]
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Now it's up to the MPs, they should vote for the death penalty. The European Union needs to worry about its own human rights problems not ours."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop]
Prime MinisterBulent Ecevit is believed to be loathe to bring the case before parliament and taking it before the
European court could give the Turkish government the safety valve that it needs.
No member of the European Union imposes the death penalty and the Ocalan case is considered a key test for Turkey.
But emotions in Turkey run extremely high and many Turks want Ocalan to pay for leading a guerrilla war that has led to 37-thousand deaths.
Right-wing members of the government who are crucial to the stability of the ruling coalition are saying that
Ocalan must hang.
Kurdish radicals are offering peace, but speak of the possibility of war if their leader is executed.
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9:24

600850 上海华东电脑股份有限公司: Dersan Law Office - Ankara Real Estate Attorneys

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Ms. Hatice Çilingir is a Manager-Finance at Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS.
Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS engages in the tourism business.
Its operations include: real estate development; hotel and resort management; travel and transport services; and souvenir store supervision.
The company was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey.

1:05

Ankara reacts angrily to German arms export restrictions

Ankara reacts angrily to German arms export restrictions

Ankara reacts angrily to German arms export restrictions

An angry reaction from Ankara to German restrictions on military exports has further stoked tensions between the NATO allies.
Berlin has rejected at least ten applications for arms transfers to Turkey in recent months amid politicians' fears the weapons could be used on Turkish citizens.
Turkey's Defence Minister, Fikri Işık, was scathing in his response.
"We expect to see common sense from Germany. Unfortunately, while we see German guns in the hands of terrorists, Germany is ignoring this a…
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1:00

Ankara demands Dutch apology, promises "harsh" response

Ankara demands Dutch apology, promises "harsh" response

Ankara demands Dutch apology, promises "harsh" response

Turkish police have sealed off the Dutch embassy in Ankara and the foreign ministry says it does not want the Dutch ambassador to return from leave for what it calls "some time".
This the start of promised retaliation after the turning away of Turkish ministers from addressing political rallies in the Netherlands.
On Saturday night hundreds protested outside the Dutch embassy in Ankara.
Turkey says it will retaliate in what it calls the "harshest way", demanding an apology from the Dutch.
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2:18

Turkey Coup Trial: Nearly 500 people stand accused in Ankara court

Turkey Coup Trial: Nearly 500 people stand accused in Ankara court

Turkey Coup Trial: Nearly 500 people stand accused in Ankara court

In Turkey, almost 500 people are in court to face trial, over last year's failed coup. All the charges relate to what happened at Akin-ji Air Base near Ankara - from where the plot is believed to have been planned. TRTWorld Correspondent AndrewHopkins reports from the Turkish capital.
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0:52

Russian ambassador to Turkey killed in Ankara shooting

Russian ambassador to Turkey killed in Ankara shooting

Russian ambassador to Turkey killed in Ankara shooting

Horror as Russian ambassador to Turkey is shot dead in art exhibition in Ankara by well-dressed gunman screaming: 'Allahu Akbar... We die in Aleppo, you die here'
The Russian ambassador to Turkey was tonight shot dead by a Turkish police officer at an art gallery in Ankara.
AmbassadorAndreiKarlov, 62, was repeatedly shot in the back at close range by a gunman shouting: 'Allahu Akbar (God is Great). We die in Aleppo, you die here!'
The shooter then yelled: 'Stand back! Stand back! Only death will take me out of here. Anyone who has a role in this oppression will die one by one.'
The killer - who was shot dead by police - was Mevlüt Mert Altintas, 22, an off-duty member of the Ankara special forces police department.
A video of the horrific attack shows Altintas, dressed in a suit and tie, pacing the gallery while brandishing a gun in one hand.
Meanwhile the US Security Department reported an 'ongoing security incident' outside the US Embassy in Ankara, near to the gallery where Mr Karlov was shot.
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0:39

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Turkish lawyers demonstrated in Istanbul and Ankara on Wednesday to show their support after the arrest of 73 lawyers in Istanbul yesterday. Duration: 00:38.

Turkey lacks proof for Gulen's coup role: Lawyer

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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published: 06 Aug 2016

Putin & Erdogan speak after meeting in Ankara (Streamed live)

Russian PresidentVladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are holding a joint press conference, following their meeting in Ankara.
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published: 28 Sep 2017

Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov assassinated in Ankara

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Legal experts condemn arrest of lawyer for insulting public official

Legal experts have strongly condemned the arrest of a lawyer on charges of insulting a public official, saying that the verdict has no legal basis but rather constitutes an act of intimidation against critics of the government.
Umut Kılıç, an attorney from Afyonkarahisar province, was placed in custody on after describing PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan as a fascist. Kılıç was speaking during an interview to become a judge and had successfully passed a relevant exam. During his second interview at the Ministry of Justice, Kılıç believed that the committee members conducting the interview were biased against him. “You won't hire me anyway," he said. "You're all men of fascist Erdoğan." The committee members immediately filed a complaint and police detained the lawyer. Kılıç was referred to a...

Ankur Arora Murder Case which takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence.
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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur...

Ever since he filed a fundamental rights enforcement action for the release of self-confessed billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans), Olukoya Ogungbeje had been a subject of intense criticism from the public and even his colleagues. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the lawyer explains the rationale behind his action, the police’s attitude towards his clients’ family, and their chances in court.

published: 30 Jul 2017

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TURKEY: ANKARA: ABDULLAH OCALAN'S CONVICTION UPHELD

Turkish/Nat
A Turkish appeals court has upheld Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan's conviction for treason and separatism, on Thursday.
The charges carry a mandatory death sentence, but this now has to be endorsed by Parliament and the Turkish President before it could be carried out.
But the government is treading a delicate path.
If the death penalty were enforced it could jeopardize Turkey's chances of joining the European Union.
A judge in the Turkish capital Ankara quashed an appeal on behalf on the Kurdish Rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan on Thursday.
In its brief ruling, the court stated that the previous trial in which Ocalan was sentenced to death had been held "in accordance with legal procedures."
Ocalan's lawyers had asked for a retrial.
T...

published: 21 Jul 2015

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Ms. Hatice Çilingir is a Manager-Finance at Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS.
Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS engages in the tourism business.
Its operations include: real estate development; hotel and resort management; travel and transport services; and souvenir store supervision.
The company was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey.

published: 04 Dec 2015

Ankara reacts angrily to German arms export restrictions

An angry reaction from Ankara to German restrictions on military exports has further stoked tensions between the NATO allies.
Berlin has rejected at least ten applications for arms transfers to Turkey in recent months amid politicians' fears the weapons could be used on Turkish citizens.
Turkey's Defence Minister, Fikri Işık, was scathing in his response.
"We expect to see common sense from Germany. Unfortunately, while we see German guns in the hands of terrorists, Germany is ignoring this a…
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published: 24 Mar 2017

Ankara demands Dutch apology, promises "harsh" response

Turkish police have sealed off the Dutch embassy in Ankara and the foreign ministry says it does not want the Dutch ambassador to return from leave for what it calls "some time".
This the start of promised retaliation after the turning away of Turkish ministers from addressing political rallies in the Netherlands.
On Saturday night hundreds protested outside the Dutch embassy in Ankara.
Turkey says it will retaliate in what it calls the "harshest way", demanding an apology from the Dutch.
Th…
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Turkey Coup Trial: Nearly 500 people stand accused in Ankara court

In Turkey, almost 500 people are in court to face trial, over last year's failed coup. All the charges relate to what happened at Akin-ji Air Base near Ankara - from where the plot is believed to have been planned. TRTWorld Correspondent AndrewHopkins reports from the Turkish capital.
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published: 01 Aug 2017

Russian ambassador to Turkey killed in Ankara shooting

Horror as Russian ambassador to Turkey is shot dead in art exhibition in Ankara by well-dressed gunman screaming: 'Allahu Akbar... We die in Aleppo, you die here'
The Russian ambassador to Turkey was tonight shot dead by a Turkish police officer at an art gallery in Ankara.
AmbassadorAndreiKarlov, 62, was repeatedly shot in the back at close range by a gunman shouting: 'Allahu Akbar (God is Great). We die in Aleppo, you die here!'
The shooter then yelled: 'Stand back! Stand back! Only death will take me out of here. Anyone who has a role in this oppression will die one by one.'
The killer - who was shot dead by police - was Mevlüt Mert Altintas, 22, an off-duty member of the Ankara special forces police department.
A video of the horrific attack shows Altintas, dressed in a suit...

published: 19 Dec 2016

Thousands of lawyers protest in Istanbul and Ankara

Turkish lawyers demonstrated in Istanbul and Ankara on Wednesday to show their support after the arrest of 73 lawyers in Istanbul yesterday. Duration: 00:38.

A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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A Lawyer representing US-based Turkish opposition figure Fethullah Gulen says the Turkish government has not provided any evidence implicating the cleric in last month's failed coup and Ankara’s extradition bid will fail.
Gulen's attorney also said he feared an attack on Gulen’s life. Turkey on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for Gulen accusing him of ordering the coup attempt. Ankara has already requested Washington to extradite him. The US government has asked for evidence of the cleric's involvement, saying the extradition process must be allowed to take its course. This, as Gulen strongly denies any role in the unsuccessful putsch.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are holding a joint press conference, following their meeting in Ankara.
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Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov assassinated in Ankara

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Legal experts condemn arrest of lawyer for insulting public official

Legal experts have strongly condemned the arrest of a lawyer on charges of insulting a public official, saying that the verdict has no legal basis but rather co...

Legal experts have strongly condemned the arrest of a lawyer on charges of insulting a public official, saying that the verdict has no legal basis but rather constitutes an act of intimidation against critics of the government.
Umut Kılıç, an attorney from Afyonkarahisar province, was placed in custody on after describing PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan as a fascist. Kılıç was speaking during an interview to become a judge and had successfully passed a relevant exam. During his second interview at the Ministry of Justice, Kılıç believed that the committee members conducting the interview were biased against him. “You won't hire me anyway," he said. "You're all men of fascist Erdoğan." The committee members immediately filed a complaint and police detained the lawyer. Kılıç was referred to a prosecutor's office for insulting the president and public officials.
Speaking to Today's Zaman on Thursday, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Konya deputy AtillaKart said that the arrest of Kılıç was an arbitrary decision.
“In theTurkishPenal Code [TCK], the prerequisite conditions for the arrest of an individual are made clear. However, in the case of the lawyer [Kılıç], he has not committed a crime that requires his arrest. The majority of the judiciary is subordinate to the executive and acts in accordance with its instructions. The verdict of arrest is a consequence of the authoritarian regime in Turkey,” said Kart.
Kart also noted that lawyers who protested in the AnkaraCourthouse to show solidarity with Kılıç have been facing judicial proceedings for having done so. “People are even not allowed to exercise their rights. The right to assembly is among the most basic human rights. The government will escalate tension on the pretext of protecting public order and security ahead of the general election [on June 7.] We [opposition parties] and civil organizations nevertheless will continue to seek our rights,” said Kart.
The heads of bar associations in Ankara, Afyonkarahisar, Aydın and some 200 lawyers gathered in front of the Ankara Courthouse on Wednesday to protest the arrest of Kılıç at the Ankara Courthouse. The crowd chanted the slogans “Shoulder to shoulder against fascism,” “Dictator, keep your hands off the judiciary” and “The lawyer Umut Kılıç is not alone.”
Speaking on behalf of the lawyers and bar officials, Ankara Bar Association head Hakan Canduran said that those who had ruled for the arrest of Kılıç had committed a crime. The head of Afyonkarahisar Bar Association, Turgay Şahin, maintained that arrest of a person for insulting public officials stands in contrast to rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
The chairman of the Law and Life Foundation, Mehmet Kasap, told reporters that the arrest of Kılıç is an indication of the current political climate in Turkey. He went on to say that the penal courts of peace, where Kılıç stood trial, are instruments the government uses to silence dissenters. “In Turkey a coup has been staged against the rule of law and martial law has been put into practice. Five penal judges of peace were dismissed from their cases and replaced by judges who were prepared to arrest people over insults. These courts -- which did not give arrest rulings when an opposition leader was punched -- somehow arrest a lawyer who only voiced criticism,” said Kasap.
The penal courts of peace were introduced by the government after the revelation of a corruption scandal in 2013 which implicated four former ministers and pro-government businessmen.
In order to cover up the corruption claims, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused the Gülen movement (also known as Hizmet movement), whose supporters are inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholarFetullah Gülen, of conspiring against the government by introducing graft investigations.
The penal courts were introduced by the government in July of last year to pursue legal claims against the “parallel structure” -- a term invented by Erdoğan to refer to the Gülen movement.
The penal judges of peace, who are sometimes called “super judges,” were authorized to decide on all matters related to subjects such as issuing search warrants and taking someone into custody, as well as overturning the decisions of other judges on these matters.

Legal experts have strongly condemned the arrest of a lawyer on charges of insulting a public official, saying that the verdict has no legal basis but rather constitutes an act of intimidation against critics of the government.
Umut Kılıç, an attorney from Afyonkarahisar province, was placed in custody on after describing PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan as a fascist. Kılıç was speaking during an interview to become a judge and had successfully passed a relevant exam. During his second interview at the Ministry of Justice, Kılıç believed that the committee members conducting the interview were biased against him. “You won't hire me anyway," he said. "You're all men of fascist Erdoğan." The committee members immediately filed a complaint and police detained the lawyer. Kılıç was referred to a prosecutor's office for insulting the president and public officials.
Speaking to Today's Zaman on Thursday, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Konya deputy AtillaKart said that the arrest of Kılıç was an arbitrary decision.
“In theTurkishPenal Code [TCK], the prerequisite conditions for the arrest of an individual are made clear. However, in the case of the lawyer [Kılıç], he has not committed a crime that requires his arrest. The majority of the judiciary is subordinate to the executive and acts in accordance with its instructions. The verdict of arrest is a consequence of the authoritarian regime in Turkey,” said Kart.
Kart also noted that lawyers who protested in the AnkaraCourthouse to show solidarity with Kılıç have been facing judicial proceedings for having done so. “People are even not allowed to exercise their rights. The right to assembly is among the most basic human rights. The government will escalate tension on the pretext of protecting public order and security ahead of the general election [on June 7.] We [opposition parties] and civil organizations nevertheless will continue to seek our rights,” said Kart.
The heads of bar associations in Ankara, Afyonkarahisar, Aydın and some 200 lawyers gathered in front of the Ankara Courthouse on Wednesday to protest the arrest of Kılıç at the Ankara Courthouse. The crowd chanted the slogans “Shoulder to shoulder against fascism,” “Dictator, keep your hands off the judiciary” and “The lawyer Umut Kılıç is not alone.”
Speaking on behalf of the lawyers and bar officials, Ankara Bar Association head Hakan Canduran said that those who had ruled for the arrest of Kılıç had committed a crime. The head of Afyonkarahisar Bar Association, Turgay Şahin, maintained that arrest of a person for insulting public officials stands in contrast to rulings by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
The chairman of the Law and Life Foundation, Mehmet Kasap, told reporters that the arrest of Kılıç is an indication of the current political climate in Turkey. He went on to say that the penal courts of peace, where Kılıç stood trial, are instruments the government uses to silence dissenters. “In Turkey a coup has been staged against the rule of law and martial law has been put into practice. Five penal judges of peace were dismissed from their cases and replaced by judges who were prepared to arrest people over insults. These courts -- which did not give arrest rulings when an opposition leader was punched -- somehow arrest a lawyer who only voiced criticism,” said Kasap.
The penal courts of peace were introduced by the government after the revelation of a corruption scandal in 2013 which implicated four former ministers and pro-government businessmen.
In order to cover up the corruption claims, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused the Gülen movement (also known as Hizmet movement), whose supporters are inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholarFetullah Gülen, of conspiring against the government by introducing graft investigations.
The penal courts were introduced by the government in July of last year to pursue legal claims against the “parallel structure” -- a term invented by Erdoğan to refer to the Gülen movement.
The penal judges of peace, who are sometimes called “super judges,” were authorized to decide on all matters related to subjects such as issuing search warrants and taking someone into custody, as well as overturning the decisions of other judges on these matters.

What You Need To Know:
✅ Two suicide bombers attacked a pro Kurdishpeace march in Ankara, Turkey;
✅ The attacks play a larger role in the context of Turkish influence and actions in Syria;
✅ Turkish people say they are tired of war, and tired of dying for the interests of one man, the Turkish President;
✅ Turkish population questions whether Turkey would ever shoot down a Russian jet trespassing into Turkish airspace.
Two anonymous security officers in Turkey told Reuters that the attacks were perpetrated by ISIS, but those statements are not verified, says Arzu Geybulla, a journalist based in Istanbul.
The brother of one of the suspected sucide bombers was responsible for the tragic Suruc bombings in Turkey.
People in Turkey were worried about the Russian incursions into Turkish airspace because it brought up the possibility that Turkey might actually take down a Russian jet. "Many people don't think Erdogan has the willingness to shoot down a Russian jet." says Geybulla.
Hromadske International's Ian Bateson spoke to Arzu Geybulla on October 11th, 2015.
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What You Need To Know:
✅ Two suicide bombers attacked a pro Kurdishpeace march in Ankara, Turkey;
✅ The attacks play a larger role in the context of Turkish influence and actions in Syria;
✅ Turkish people say they are tired of war, and tired of dying for the interests of one man, the Turkish President;
✅ Turkish population questions whether Turkey would ever shoot down a Russian jet trespassing into Turkish airspace.
Two anonymous security officers in Turkey told Reuters that the attacks were perpetrated by ISIS, but those statements are not verified, says Arzu Geybulla, a journalist based in Istanbul.
The brother of one of the suspected sucide bombers was responsible for the tragic Suruc bombings in Turkey.
People in Turkey were worried about the Russian incursions into Turkish airspace because it brought up the possibility that Turkey might actually take down a Russian jet. "Many people don't think Erdogan has the willingness to shoot down a Russian jet." says Geybulla.
Hromadske International's Ian Bateson spoke to Arzu Geybulla on October 11th, 2015.
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Ankur Arora Murder Case which takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the opera...

Ankur Arora Murder Case which takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence.
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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life

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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life

Ever since he filed a fundamental rights enforcement action for the release of self-confessed billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Onwuamadike (popularly known as Ev...

Ever since he filed a fundamental rights enforcement action for the release of self-confessed billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans), Olukoya Ogungbeje had been a subject of intense criticism from the public and even his colleagues. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the lawyer explains the rationale behind his action, the police’s attitude towards his clients’ family, and their chances in court.

Ever since he filed a fundamental rights enforcement action for the release of self-confessed billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans), Olukoya Ogungbeje had been a subject of intense criticism from the public and even his colleagues. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the lawyer explains the rationale behind his action, the police’s attitude towards his clients’ family, and their chances in court.

Turkish/Nat
A Turkish appeals court has upheld Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan's conviction for treason and separatism, on Thursday.
The charges carry a mandatory death sentence, but this now has to be endorsed by Parliament and the Turkish President before it could be carried out.
But the government is treading a delicate path.
If the death penalty were enforced it could jeopardize Turkey's chances of joining the European Union.
A judge in the Turkish capital Ankara quashed an appeal on behalf on the Kurdish Rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan on Thursday.
In its brief ruling, the court stated that the previous trial in which Ocalan was sentenced to death had been held "in accordance with legal procedures."
Ocalan's lawyers had asked for a retrial.
They said that Ocalan was prevented from meeting with his lawyers and that his arrest and the conditions in which he was kept afterwards were illegal.
Ocalan himself has argued that he is trying to turn his Kurdish guerrilla group into a political party and that hanging him would only lead to further bloodshed.
Outside the court a group of protesters representing the families whose relatives have died as a result of the guerilla war waged by Ocalan's P-K-K against Turkey.
They defaced images of Ocalan and called on M-Ps to ratify the death sentence.
But the decision puts the Turkish government in a difficult position.
If the sentence is endorsed Turkey's application to join the European Union may well be set back.
Lawyers for the families of the victims disagree.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Today's decision by the court ought not to affect our relations with Europe just as earlier decisions by the court did not affect them. In 1974 we landed on Cyprus and no one in Europe approved then but what happened? Nothing. Turkey is a strong big and sovereign nation."
SUPERCAPTION: MehdiKeskin, Lawyer for PKK victims' families]
And those who lost relatives are in no mood for compromise.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Thank God that the blood of our sons has finally been avenged."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop]
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Now it's up to the MPs, they should vote for the death penalty. The European Union needs to worry about its own human rights problems not ours."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop]
Prime MinisterBulent Ecevit is believed to be loathe to bring the case before parliament and taking it before the
European court could give the Turkish government the safety valve that it needs.
No member of the European Union imposes the death penalty and the Ocalan case is considered a key test for Turkey.
But emotions in Turkey run extremely high and many Turks want Ocalan to pay for leading a guerrilla war that has led to 37-thousand deaths.
Right-wing members of the government who are crucial to the stability of the ruling coalition are saying that
Ocalan must hang.
Kurdish radicals are offering peace, but speak of the possibility of war if their leader is executed.
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Turkish/Nat
A Turkish appeals court has upheld Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan's conviction for treason and separatism, on Thursday.
The charges carry a mandatory death sentence, but this now has to be endorsed by Parliament and the Turkish President before it could be carried out.
But the government is treading a delicate path.
If the death penalty were enforced it could jeopardize Turkey's chances of joining the European Union.
A judge in the Turkish capital Ankara quashed an appeal on behalf on the Kurdish Rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan on Thursday.
In its brief ruling, the court stated that the previous trial in which Ocalan was sentenced to death had been held "in accordance with legal procedures."
Ocalan's lawyers had asked for a retrial.
They said that Ocalan was prevented from meeting with his lawyers and that his arrest and the conditions in which he was kept afterwards were illegal.
Ocalan himself has argued that he is trying to turn his Kurdish guerrilla group into a political party and that hanging him would only lead to further bloodshed.
Outside the court a group of protesters representing the families whose relatives have died as a result of the guerilla war waged by Ocalan's P-K-K against Turkey.
They defaced images of Ocalan and called on M-Ps to ratify the death sentence.
But the decision puts the Turkish government in a difficult position.
If the sentence is endorsed Turkey's application to join the European Union may well be set back.
Lawyers for the families of the victims disagree.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Today's decision by the court ought not to affect our relations with Europe just as earlier decisions by the court did not affect them. In 1974 we landed on Cyprus and no one in Europe approved then but what happened? Nothing. Turkey is a strong big and sovereign nation."
SUPERCAPTION: MehdiKeskin, Lawyer for PKK victims' families]
And those who lost relatives are in no mood for compromise.
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Thank God that the blood of our sons has finally been avenged."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop]
SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)
"Now it's up to the MPs, they should vote for the death penalty. The European Union needs to worry about its own human rights problems not ours."
SUPER CAPTION: Vox Pop]
Prime MinisterBulent Ecevit is believed to be loathe to bring the case before parliament and taking it before the
European court could give the Turkish government the safety valve that it needs.
No member of the European Union imposes the death penalty and the Ocalan case is considered a key test for Turkey.
But emotions in Turkey run extremely high and many Turks want Ocalan to pay for leading a guerrilla war that has led to 37-thousand deaths.
Right-wing members of the government who are crucial to the stability of the ruling coalition are saying that
Ocalan must hang.
Kurdish radicals are offering peace, but speak of the possibility of war if their leader is executed.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/4573c107056a5ec9b492e56ad0cf4707
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Ms. Hatice Çilingir is a Manager-Finance at Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS.
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Ms. Hatice Çilingir is a Manager-Finance at Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS.
Net Turizm Ticaret ve Sanayi AS engages in the tourism business.
Its operations include: real estate development; hotel and resort management; travel and transport services; and souvenir store supervision.
The company was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey.

Ankara reacts angrily to German arms export restrictions

An angry reaction from Ankara to German restrictions on military exports has further stoked tensions between the NATO allies.
Berlin has rejected at least ten ...

An angry reaction from Ankara to German restrictions on military exports has further stoked tensions between the NATO allies.
Berlin has rejected at least ten applications for arms transfers to Turkey in recent months amid politicians' fears the weapons could be used on Turkish citizens.
Turkey's Defence Minister, Fikri Işık, was scathing in his response.
"We expect to see common sense from Germany. Unfortunately, while we see German guns in the hands of terrorists, Germany is ignoring this a…
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An angry reaction from Ankara to German restrictions on military exports has further stoked tensions between the NATO allies.
Berlin has rejected at least ten applications for arms transfers to Turkey in recent months amid politicians' fears the weapons could be used on Turkish citizens.
Turkey's Defence Minister, Fikri Işık, was scathing in his response.
"We expect to see common sense from Germany. Unfortunately, while we see German guns in the hands of terrorists, Germany is ignoring this a…
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Ankara demands Dutch apology, promises "harsh" response

Turkish police have sealed off the Dutch embassy in Ankara and the foreign ministry says it does not want the Dutch ambassador to return from leave for what it ...

Turkish police have sealed off the Dutch embassy in Ankara and the foreign ministry says it does not want the Dutch ambassador to return from leave for what it calls "some time".
This the start of promised retaliation after the turning away of Turkish ministers from addressing political rallies in the Netherlands.
On Saturday night hundreds protested outside the Dutch embassy in Ankara.
Turkey says it will retaliate in what it calls the "harshest way", demanding an apology from the Dutch.
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Turkish police have sealed off the Dutch embassy in Ankara and the foreign ministry says it does not want the Dutch ambassador to return from leave for what it calls "some time".
This the start of promised retaliation after the turning away of Turkish ministers from addressing political rallies in the Netherlands.
On Saturday night hundreds protested outside the Dutch embassy in Ankara.
Turkey says it will retaliate in what it calls the "harshest way", demanding an apology from the Dutch.
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Turkey Coup Trial: Nearly 500 people stand accused in Ankara court

In Turkey, almost 500 people are in court to face trial, over last year's failed coup. All the charges relate to what happened at Akin-ji Air Base near Ankara -...

In Turkey, almost 500 people are in court to face trial, over last year's failed coup. All the charges relate to what happened at Akin-ji Air Base near Ankara - from where the plot is believed to have been planned. TRTWorld Correspondent AndrewHopkins reports from the Turkish capital.
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In Turkey, almost 500 people are in court to face trial, over last year's failed coup. All the charges relate to what happened at Akin-ji Air Base near Ankara - from where the plot is believed to have been planned. TRTWorld Correspondent AndrewHopkins reports from the Turkish capital.
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Horror as Russian ambassador to Turkey is shot dead in art exhibition in Ankara by well-dressed gunman screaming: 'Allahu Akbar... We die in Aleppo, you die here'
The Russian ambassador to Turkey was tonight shot dead by a Turkish police officer at an art gallery in Ankara.
AmbassadorAndreiKarlov, 62, was repeatedly shot in the back at close range by a gunman shouting: 'Allahu Akbar (God is Great). We die in Aleppo, you die here!'
The shooter then yelled: 'Stand back! Stand back! Only death will take me out of here. Anyone who has a role in this oppression will die one by one.'
The killer - who was shot dead by police - was Mevlüt Mert Altintas, 22, an off-duty member of the Ankara special forces police department.
A video of the horrific attack shows Altintas, dressed in a suit and tie, pacing the gallery while brandishing a gun in one hand.
Meanwhile the US Security Department reported an 'ongoing security incident' outside the US Embassy in Ankara, near to the gallery where Mr Karlov was shot.
The fatal attack follows days of protests in Turkey over Russia's role in SyriaRead more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4048844/Russian-ambassador-Turkey-shot-injured-Ankara.html#ixzz4TJb4mNVG
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Horror as Russian ambassador to Turkey is shot dead in art exhibition in Ankara by well-dressed gunman screaming: 'Allahu Akbar... We die in Aleppo, you die here'
The Russian ambassador to Turkey was tonight shot dead by a Turkish police officer at an art gallery in Ankara.
AmbassadorAndreiKarlov, 62, was repeatedly shot in the back at close range by a gunman shouting: 'Allahu Akbar (God is Great). We die in Aleppo, you die here!'
The shooter then yelled: 'Stand back! Stand back! Only death will take me out of here. Anyone who has a role in this oppression will die one by one.'
The killer - who was shot dead by police - was Mevlüt Mert Altintas, 22, an off-duty member of the Ankara special forces police department.
A video of the horrific attack shows Altintas, dressed in a suit and tie, pacing the gallery while brandishing a gun in one hand.
Meanwhile the US Security Department reported an 'ongoing security incident' outside the US Embassy in Ankara, near to the gallery where Mr Karlov was shot.
The fatal attack follows days of protests in Turkey over Russia's role in SyriaRead more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4048844/Russian-ambassador-Turkey-shot-injured-Ankara.html#ixzz4TJb4mNVG
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Ankara Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world metropolis that offers a diverse variety of leisure time activities as well as being steeped in both history and tradition. On a hill to the north is the largest and most splendid mosque in Turkey, Kocatepe Camii. Between 1967 and 1988 the imposing tower was constructed with the help of private donations. It is a replica of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, has four minarets, and accommodates around twenty thousand worshippers. Ankara’s old town is overlooked by a castle mound upon which the city’s citadel extends above the pinnacle. The city’s oldest settlement area is surrounded by one of the mighty castle walls and dates back to the t...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Travel VLOG: Ankara The Capital of Turkey Real Life & Attractions

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Travel Documentary: Ankara, Turkey

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Ankara, Turkey

Ankara is the Turkish capital and a place that embodies many modern and ancient attractions. It is a place that is enjoyable to visit whether for business, tourism or pleasure and it is solidifying its expertise in these areas as the city grows. This city is one with good potential for expanded trade and tourism and it is nice to see it already making progress towards these goals.

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EVERYTHING WENT WRONG! Ephesus to Ankara - travel turkey vlog #389

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Ankara, Turkey: Atatürk, the Father of Modern Turkey

More info about travel to Turkey: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/turkey Ankara, Turkey, is the vibrant capital of a modern Turkey, thanks to Turkey's greatest statesman, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
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Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world metropolis that offers a diverse variety of leisure time activities as well as being steeped in both history and tradition. On a hill to the north is the largest and most splendid mosque in Turkey, Kocatepe Camii. Between 1967 and 1988 the imposing tower was constructed with the help of private donations. It is a replica of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, has four minarets, and accommodates around twenty thousand worshippers. Ankara’s old town is overlooked by a castle mound upon which the city’s citadel extends above the pinnacle. The city’s oldest settlement area is surrounded by one of the mighty castle walls and dates back to the time of the Hittites. The slope of the hill in front of the citadel is completely covered with Gecekondus, a mass of quickly-constructed buildings which at first only consisted of walls and a roof. They are unique buildings and many of those who reside in them originate from the region of the same name. There is a splendid zoo in the western outskirts of the city which, as with many of the city’s parks, originated in the early years of the Republic. Atatürk believed that parks and leisure areas in general were essential to the good health of the nation and hence of the new national capital. Ankara, Turkey’s capital city, is full of contradictions and yet it is the extraordinary charm of this remarkable metropolis that makes everything make sense

Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world metropolis that offers a diverse variety of leisure time activities as well as being steeped in both history and tradition. On a hill to the north is the largest and most splendid mosque in Turkey, Kocatepe Camii. Between 1967 and 1988 the imposing tower was constructed with the help of private donations. It is a replica of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, has four minarets, and accommodates around twenty thousand worshippers. Ankara’s old town is overlooked by a castle mound upon which the city’s citadel extends above the pinnacle. The city’s oldest settlement area is surrounded by one of the mighty castle walls and dates back to the time of the Hittites. The slope of the hill in front of the citadel is completely covered with Gecekondus, a mass of quickly-constructed buildings which at first only consisted of walls and a roof. They are unique buildings and many of those who reside in them originate from the region of the same name. There is a splendid zoo in the western outskirts of the city which, as with many of the city’s parks, originated in the early years of the Republic. Atatürk believed that parks and leisure areas in general were essential to the good health of the nation and hence of the new national capital. Ankara, Turkey’s capital city, is full of contradictions and yet it is the extraordinary charm of this remarkable metropolis that makes everything make sense

Travel VLOG: Ankara The Capital of Turkey Real Life & Attractions

Recently I was in Ankara-Turkey, I was staying there for only one day in which I explored some parts of that city and have included in my this VLOG. I'll be wri...

Recently I was in Ankara-Turkey, I was staying there for only one day in which I explored some parts of that city and have included in my this VLOG. I'll be writing a detailed story on my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including expenses.

Recently I was in Ankara-Turkey, I was staying there for only one day in which I explored some parts of that city and have included in my this VLOG. I'll be writing a detailed story on my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including expenses.

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Istanbul,Ankara,Cappadociahttp://youtu.be/WqyThmtOx0o
Explore Turkey on this Grand Circle TravelEuropean guided tour and visit Istanbul's historic sites, including the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace. Along the way, you'll find where East greets West as you see the ancient treasures of Izmir, Cappadocia, and Ephesus.
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View our video to follow in the footsteps of our travelers as they discover the Crossroads of Turkey, from ancient ruins to modern wonders. Join us in this historic land to discover:
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Istanbul's Hagia Sophia and more
Travel to the Crossroads of Turkey to discover the vestiges of thousand-year old civilizations, unreal natural beauty, and proud modern traditions. Watch our video to learn more about what's included:
14 included tours such as Cappadocia
35 meals including a Home-Hosted Lunch
5 UNESCO World Heritage SitesDay by Day Itinerary
East greets West on this comprehensive tour of Turkey that embraces the many facets of this diverse nation. Experience the exotic allure of Istanbul at the monumental Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace. Enter the fascinating underground dwellings in Cappadocia. And explore some of the oldest—and best-preserved—ruins of ancient empires along the deeply carved Turquoise Coast, including those in beautiful Antalya and fascinating Ephesus. Throughout your European guided tour, your TurkishProgram Director provides insights as only a native can, drawing back the curtain to reveal the drama of everyday life in both bustling cities and tiny villages.
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Travel Documentary: Ankara, Turkey

Filmed & Edited by: Ebrahim Ghaeini
Here is a short travel documentary I made from footage I recorded during my trip to Ankara, Turkey. The video has three pha...

Filmed & Edited by: Ebrahim Ghaeini
Here is a short travel documentary I made from footage I recorded during my trip to Ankara, Turkey. The video has three phases that I feel captures the city. (In Order) 1. Spirituality 2. Exuberance 3. Family. The proverb relates as the video opens with it's patient mood and ends on a sweet tone.
Do not own rights to music!

Filmed & Edited by: Ebrahim Ghaeini
Here is a short travel documentary I made from footage I recorded during my trip to Ankara, Turkey. The video has three phases that I feel captures the city. (In Order) 1. Spirituality 2. Exuberance 3. Family. The proverb relates as the video opens with it's patient mood and ends on a sweet tone.
Do not own rights to music!

Ankara, Turkey

Ankara is the Turkish capital and a place that embodies many modern and ancient attractions. It is a place that is enjoyable to visit whether for business, tour...

Ankara is the Turkish capital and a place that embodies many modern and ancient attractions. It is a place that is enjoyable to visit whether for business, tourism or pleasure and it is solidifying its expertise in these areas as the city grows. This city is one with good potential for expanded trade and tourism and it is nice to see it already making progress towards these goals.

Ankara is the Turkish capital and a place that embodies many modern and ancient attractions. It is a place that is enjoyable to visit whether for business, tourism or pleasure and it is solidifying its expertise in these areas as the city grows. This city is one with good potential for expanded trade and tourism and it is nice to see it already making progress towards these goals.

Ankara, Turkey: Atatürk, the Father of Modern Turkey

More info about travel to Turkey: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/turkey Ankara, Turkey, is the vibrant capital of a modern Turkey, thanks to Turkey's greatest...

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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life

Ankur Arora Murder Case which takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence.
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Romesh (Arjun Mathur) was a young medical intern who dared to dream. He was in awe of Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon), the Chief of Surgery of the Shekhawat General Hospital. All he wanted was to be like him. He lived in with Riya, his co-intern and the love of his life.However, when an eight-year old boy, Ankur dies due to Dr.Asthana's medical negligence, Romesh realises that a good surgeon is not necessarily a good person.Together with Ankur's mother Nandita, Dr Romesh sets out on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right. A fight for justice against his mentor, the hospital and the love of his life

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America’s Lawyer [40]: Equifax: What Hackers Now Know About the American Consumer

On this episode of America’s Lawyer, AttorneyPeter Mougey explains how the Equifax data breach could affect the American consumer. After that RT Correspondent TrinityChavez explains how Homeland Security may face a lawsuit over warrantless border searches of U.S. citizens. Then Mollye Barrows, Journalist for Trail Lawyer Magazine, tells the story of the controversy over a transmission project residents of New Hampshire strongly oppose.
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On this episode of America’s Lawyer, AttorneyPeter Mougey explains how the Equifax data breach could affect the American consumer. After that RT Correspondent TrinityChavez explains how Homeland Security may face a lawsuit over warrantless border searches of U.S. citizens. Then Mollye Barrows, Journalist for Trail Lawyer Magazine, tells the story of the controversy over a transmission project residents of New Hampshire strongly oppose.
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